Everything about Degrassi, eh?

Ratings: The Border, The Week the Women Went, Degrassi, Heartland

From Bill Brioux at TV Feeds My Family:

  • Viewers Run Back to The Border
    “That “Yes!” you just heard came from CBC where The Border rocketed back up to 716,000 viewers Monday night. The Week The Women Went had another solid outing Monday, drawing 802,000 viewers. … CTV’s Degrassi: The Next Generation continues to underwhelm at 455,000 Monday. CBC, meanwhile, continues to get bonus numbers from the under the radar family offering Heartland, which quietly scored another 625,000 viewers Sunday night.” Read more.
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In the news: Degrassi tonight

From the London Free Press:

  • Monday Minute
    “CTV’s Degrassi: The Next Generation continues its excellent seventh season tonight at 7:30 p.m. Ellie’s ex-mentor Caitlin Ryan arrives as a guest lecturer and Ellie throws herself into Caitlin’s class assignment. Caitlin can’t believe how far Ellie has come from the goth girl she once knew. Meanwhile, Mia battles mean girl Holly J — a classic Degrassi villain.” Read more.
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Ratings: Feb. 4-19

From BBM Canada:

  • Feb. 4-10 — Corner Gas at #10 (1.4 million), Rick Mercer Report at #27 (970,000)
  • Feb. 11-17 — Corner Gas at #7 (1.476 million)

From Bill Brioux at TV Feeds My Family:

  • Global Shortage — ratings for Little Mosque (900,000), Sophie(538,000)
  • MVP DOA; Viewers Went With Women — ratings for The Border (548,000), The Week The Women Went (929,000), Degrassi (426,000), Corner Gas (1.286 million), MVP (278,000), The Guard (504,000), Rick Mercer Report (856,000), This Hour Has 22 Minutes (748,000), Heartland (509,000)
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In the news: Interview with Degrassi’s Lauren Collins

From Sherry Smither of the Canadian Jewish News:

  • Degrassi actor branches out into movies
    “‘For an actor my age and when I was younger, to have the opportunity to deal with this kind of material is a blessing. Usually, what’s available for youth actors is Disney fare. I’ve done that and I loved it, but this is acting – it’s really challenging and ground-breaking. It makes waves everywhere,’ says the versatile actress who puts in 13- to 14-hour days when she’s on the set.” Read more.
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